Chipped stone : behavioral ecology in the Middle Missouri subarea of the North American Great Plains / Craig M. Johnson.
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TextPublisher: Salt Lake City : The University of Utah Press, [2019]Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 1607816733
- 9781607816737
- Stone implements -- Great Plains -- Analysis
- Tools, Prehistoric -- Great Plains -- Analysis
- Indians of North America -- Implements -- Great Plains
- Industries, Primitive -- Great Plains
- Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- Antiquities
- Industries, Prehistoric -- Great Plains
- Outils de pierre -- Grandes Plaines -- Analyse
- Outils préhistoriques -- Grandes Plaines -- Analyse
- Industries primitives -- Grandes Plaines
- Peuples autochtones -- Grandes Plaines -- Antiquités
- Indians of North America -- Antiquities
- Indians of North America -- Implements
- Industries, Primitive
- Stone implements -- Analysis
- Tools, Prehistoric -- Analysis
- Great Plains
- 930.1/20978 23
- GN799.T6
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Combines a vast array of data with evolutionary ecology to define patterns in how past peoples along the Missouri River used stone sources for crafting tools."--Provided by publisher.
Data acquisition -- Analytical approach to flaking debris -- Theoretical orientation -- Toolstone temporal and spatial variation -- Chipped stone production technology -- Summary, discussion, and future research.
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